Art Bell welcomes James McMullen , a naturalist and independent tracker who has spent 23 years in the Florida Everglades pursuing the endangered Florida panther. McMullen describes how he verified 64 individual panthers in a region where experts declared them virtually extinct, earning the trust of Seminole elders and old-time swamp dwellers along the way. The conversation shifts to Bigfoot when McMullen reveals that his decades of panther tracking also led him to unexplained encounters with an ...
Jun 15, 2024•2 hr 44 min•Season 1999Ep. 546
Art Bell welcomes James McMullen, a naturalist and independent tracker who has spent 23 years in the Florida Everglades pursuing the endangered Florida panther. McMullen describes how he verified 64 individual panthers in a region where experts declared them virtually extinct, earning the trust of Seminole elders and old-time swamp dwellers along the way. The conversation shifts to Bigfoot when McMullen reveals that his decades of panther tracking also led him to unexplained encounters with an… ...
Jun 15, 2024•2 hr 44 min•Season 1999Ep. 546
Art Bell brings back investigative journalist William Thomas for an in-depth examination of the growing chemtrail phenomenon that has generated thousands of eyewitness reports since their initial broadcast. Thomas presents new lab results from a government-certified laboratory that found Pseudomonas fluorescens bacteria, a restricted DNA-cutting enzyme called bacillus, and streptomyces fungus in brown gel samples collected from buildings in two separate states nearly a year apart, with matching ...
Jun 14, 2024•2 hr 25 min•Season 1999Ep. 545
Art Bell brings back investigative journalist William Thomas for an in-depth examination of the growing chemtrail phenomenon that has generated thousands of eyewitness reports since their initial broadcast. Thomas presents new lab results from a government-certified laboratory that found Pseudomonas fluorescens bacteria, a restricted DNA-cutting enzyme called bacillus, and streptomyces fungus in brown gel samples collected from buildings in two separate states nearly a year apart, with matching…...
Jun 14, 2024•2 hr 25 min•Season 1999Ep. 545
Art Bell interviews Bonnie Crystal , a Silicon Valley CEO and pioneering technologist who co-founded the first woman-led company to go public on NASDAQ. Crystal invented video noise reduction technology that revolutionized satellite television and developed a new flat-panel display called High Gain Emissive Display. But the heart of the conversation centers on her lifelong passion for exploration speleology, the science of venturing deep into the Earth's uncharted cave systems. Crystal describes...
Jun 13, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 1999Ep. 544
Art Bell interviews Bonnie Crystal, a Silicon Valley CEO and pioneering technologist who co-founded the first woman-led company to go public on NASDAQ. Crystal invented video noise reduction technology that revolutionized satellite television and developed a new flat-panel display called High Gain Emissive Display. But the heart of the conversation centers on her lifelong passion for exploration speleology, the science of venturing deep into the Earth's uncharted cave systems. Crystal describes…...
Jun 13, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 1999Ep. 544
Art Bell returns from a three-week personal absence to sit down with Major Ed Dames , founder of the private remote viewing firm PSI TECH, now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Dames discusses contrails, revealing that his remote viewing sessions identified three distinct categories: normal condensation trails, atmospheric chemistry research missions flown by agencies like NASA and NOAA studying ozone depletion, and a classified defense initiative involving material falling from the sky that he...
Jun 12, 2024•2 hr 51 min•Season 1999Ep. 543
Art Bell returns from a three-week personal absence to sit down with Major Ed Dames, founder of the private remote viewing firm PSI TECH, now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Dames discusses contrails, revealing that his remote viewing sessions identified three distinct categories: normal condensation trails, atmospheric chemistry research missions flown by agencies like NASA and NOAA studying ozone depletion, and a classified defense initiative involving material falling from the sky that he…...
Jun 12, 2024•2 hr 51 min•Season 1999Ep. 543
Guest host Hilly Rose welcomes Dr. Eugene Mallove , editor of Infinite Energy magazine and MIT-trained engineer, to discuss the suppressed science of cold fusion ten years after the landmark Pons and Fleischmann announcement. Mallove explains how the two electrochemists demonstrated excess heat from a simple electrochemical cell using heavy water and palladium, only to be ridiculed and driven from the scientific establishment by hostile physicists who dismissed the results without proper investi...
Jun 11, 2024•2 hr 38 min•Season 1999Ep. 542
Guest host Hilly Rose welcomes Dr. Eugene Mallove, editor of Infinite Energy magazine and MIT-trained engineer, to discuss the suppressed science of cold fusion ten years after the landmark Pons and Fleischmann announcement. Mallove explains how the two electrochemists demonstrated excess heat from a simple electrochemical cell using heavy water and palladium, only to be ridiculed and driven from the scientific establishment by hostile physicists who dismissed the results without proper… Full sh...
Jun 11, 2024•2 hr 38 min•Season 1999Ep. 542
Art Bell welcomes back author and geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Nyquist to discuss the escalating NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia and its dangerous implications for U.S.-Russia relations. Nyquist details how Russian leaders, including Boris Yeltsin, have issued direct threats of global war over the conflict, while calling up 170,000 new troops and deploying advanced nuclear submarines. He outlines Russia's extensive anti-ballistic missile network and first-strike capabilities that challe...
Jun 10, 2024•2 hr 2 min•Season 1999Ep. 541
Art Bell welcomes back author and geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Nyquist to discuss the escalating NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia and its dangerous implications for U.S.-Russia relations. Nyquist details how Russian leaders, including Boris Yeltsin, have issued direct threats of global war over the conflict, while calling up 170,000 new troops and deploying advanced nuclear submarines. He outlines Russia's extensive anti-ballistic missile network and first-strike capabilities that… Full ...
Jun 10, 2024•2 hr 2 min•Season 1999Ep. 541
Art Bell welcomes Columbia University physicist Dr. Brian Greene for a conversation spanning the Big Bang, string theory, nuclear weapons, and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact. Greene explains how everything in the universe, including space and time themselves, emerged from a point smaller than a quark, and describes how string theory has revealed that tears in the fabric of space are theoretically possible, potentially allowing for wormholes and interstellar travel. He pushes back ag...
Jun 09, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 1999Ep. 540
Art Bell welcomes Columbia University physicist Dr. Brian Greene for a conversation spanning the Big Bang, string theory, nuclear weapons, and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact. Greene explains how everything in the universe, including space and time themselves, emerged from a point smaller than a quark, and describes how string theory has revealed that tears in the fabric of space are theoretically possible, potentially allowing for wormholes and interstellar travel. He pushes back… F...
Jun 09, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 1999Ep. 540
Brian Greene discusses theoretical physics and cosmology including string theory and the nature of space-time while Peter Davenport examines recent UFO sightings and electromagnetic pulse weapons. Greene explains how string theory attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity through models proposing additional dimensions beyond the four we directly experience. His accessible presentation of complex physics reveals how reality might be fundamentally different from everyday perce...
Jun 09, 2024•2 hr 47 min•Season 1999Ep. 540
Glenn Kimball examines the politics surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus and the historical forces that led to his execution as a threat to both religious and political authority. His research into historical documents and alternative sources reveals the political context of Jesus's ministry and how his teachings challenged both Roman occupation and corrupt religious leadership. Kimball discusses the various parties involved in Jesus's arrest and execution, examining how political calculation an...
Jun 08, 2024•1 hr 48 min•Season 1999Ep. 539
Art Bell welcomes scholar Glenn Kimball for an Easter-themed exploration of the hidden political forces behind the crucifixion of Jesus. Drawing from ancient manuscripts across Hindu, Roman, and early Christian traditions, Kimball presents evidence that the crucifixion was driven not by religious persecution but by a blackmail scheme. He describes how the Sadducees, the only Jewish faction allied with Rome, threatened to expose the secret political relationship between Pontius Pilate and the Rom...
Jun 08, 2024•1 hr 48 min•Season 1999Ep. 539
Art Bell welcomes scholar Glenn Kimball for an Easter-themed exploration of the hidden political forces behind the crucifixion of Jesus. Drawing from ancient manuscripts across Hindu, Roman, and early Christian traditions, Kimball presents evidence that the crucifixion was driven not by religious persecution but by a blackmail scheme. He describes how the Sadducees, the only Jewish faction allied with Rome, threatened to expose the secret political relationship between Pontius Pilate and the… Fu...
Jun 08, 2024•1 hr 48 min•Season 1999Ep. 539
Art Bell welcomes ethnobotanist and philosopher Terence McKenna from his home on the slopes of Mauna Loa in Hawaii for a wide-ranging conversation about psychedelic substances, consciousness, and the nature of time. McKenna argues that cultures selectively stigmatize certain substances while glorifying others, and that altering consciousness is as old as humanity itself. He describes his current work cataloging hallucinogenic botany and discusses DMT, a compound produced naturally in the human b...
Jun 07, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 1999Ep. 538
Art Bell welcomes ethnobotanist and philosopher Terence McKenna from his home on the slopes of Mauna Loa in Hawaii for a wide-ranging conversation about psychedelic substances, consciousness, and the nature of time. McKenna argues that cultures selectively stigmatize certain substances while glorifying others, and that altering consciousness is as old as humanity itself. He describes his current work cataloging hallucinogenic botany and discusses DMT, a compound produced naturally in the human… ...
Jun 07, 2024•2 hr 41 min•Season 1999Ep. 538
Ramona Bell hosts alongside Dr. Evelyn Paglini , a practitioner from a thousand-year lineage of magic, for a special Dreamland episode dedicated to the practical traditions of witchcraft. Paglini describes methods of spiritual protection, including environmental cleansing with sage, sulfur, and sea salt, as well as the use of reverse candles and uncrossing oils to return negativity to its source. The discussion covers how to identify and address psychic attacks on finances, relationships, and he...
Jun 06, 2024•44 min•Season 1999Ep. 537
Ramona Bell hosts alongside Dr. Evelyn Paglini, a practitioner from a thousand-year lineage of magic, for a special Dreamland episode dedicated to the practical traditions of witchcraft. Paglini describes methods of spiritual protection, including environmental cleansing with sage, sulfur, and sea salt, as well as the use of reverse candles and uncrossing oils to return negativity to its source. The discussion covers how to identify and address psychic attacks on finances, relationships, and… Fu...
Jun 06, 2024•44 min•Season 1999Ep. 537
Art Bell welcomes researcher Carol Bowman , author of Children's Past Lives, to discuss the startling phenomenon of young children who spontaneously recall details from previous lifetimes. Bowman shares how her own son Chase, at age five, described vivid memories of being a soldier on a battlefield, complete with details about his uniform, a field hospital, and a cannon. Remarkably, chronic eczema on the same wrist where he described being shot disappeared within days of the memory surfacing, al...
Jun 06, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 1999Ep. 536
Art Bell welcomes researcher Carol Bowman, author of Children's Past Lives, to discuss the startling phenomenon of young children who spontaneously recall details from previous lifetimes. Bowman shares how her own son Chase, at age five, described vivid memories of being a soldier on a battlefield, complete with details about his uniform, a field hospital, and a cannon. Remarkably, chronic eczema on the same wrist where he described being shot disappeared within days of the memory surfacing,… Fu...
Jun 06, 2024•2 hr 46 min•Season 1999Ep. 536
Art Bell presents a two-part investigation into anomalous aerial spraying patterns across the United States. Linda Moulton Howe reports witnessing massive X-shaped trails over Sedona, Arizona, and interviews an Albuquerque resident who observed through binoculars a silver sphere moving within a contrail before shooting straight upward at extraordinary speed. Art connects this to his own sighting of a silver disc in a contrail two years earlier and a matching photograph from Missouri. Investigati...
Jun 05, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 1999Ep. 535
Linda Moulton Howe and investigative journalist William Thomas join Art Bell for a two-part investigation into chemtrails, anomalous contrails, and silver-sphere reports across the United States. Howe reports witnessing massive X-shaped trails over Sedona, Arizona, and interviews an Albuquerque resident who observed through binoculars a silver sphere moving within a contrail before shooting straight upward at extraordinary speed. Art connects this to his own sighting of a silver disc in a contra...
Jun 05, 2024•2 hr 55 min•Season 1999Ep. 535
Art Bell reconnects with Richard C. Hoagland , former advisor to Walter Cronkite and NASA consultant, just hours after his release from the hospital following emergency open-heart bypass surgery. Hoagland recounts waking in his Miami hotel room with crushing chest pain radiating down both arms, managing to call for paramedics just before collapsing. He describes the nitroglycerin temporarily relieving his pain before the full cardiac event struck in the ambulance. Hoagland reveals that doctors f...
Jun 04, 2024•36 min•Season 1999Ep. 534
Art Bell reconnects with Richard C. Hoagland, former advisor to Walter Cronkite and NASA consultant, just hours after his release from the hospital following emergency open-heart bypass surgery. Hoagland recounts waking in his Miami hotel room with crushing chest pain radiating down both arms, managing to call for paramedics just before collapsing. He describes the nitroglycerin temporarily relieving his pain before the full cardiac event struck in the ambulance. Hoagland reveals that doctors… F...
Jun 04, 2024•36 min•Season 1999Ep. 534
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Lorraine Day , a former orthopedic trauma surgeon who spent 15 years at the University of California San Francisco Medical School and served as chief of orthopedic surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. Dr. Day describes her confrontation with the AIDS crisis in the late 1980s, her controversial push to test surgical patients, and her eventual departure from mainstream medicine after developing a massive cancerous tumor. Dr. Day explains how she refused chemotherapy and...
Jun 04, 2024•3 hr 23 min•Season 1999Ep. 533
Art Bell welcomes Dr. Lorraine Day, a former orthopedic trauma surgeon who spent 15 years at the University of California San Francisco Medical School and served as chief of orthopedic surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. Dr. Day describes her confrontation with the AIDS crisis in the late 1980s, her controversial push to test surgical patients, and her eventual departure from mainstream medicine after developing a massive cancerous tumor. Dr. Day explains how she refused chemotherapy and…...
Jun 04, 2024•3 hr 23 min•Season 1999Ep. 533